INCEPTION - In February 1999 Giona Esago is kidnapped by the secretive Allied forces that control antigravity technology on Earth. He is given the opportunity to emigrate permanently to Mars due to his unusual ability to extrapolate correct conclusions from only few and scattered clues. En route to Mars he discovers that antigravity technology began with the Nazi regime on Earth which still exists and now controls the Moon, while Mars, and to a lesser extent Earth, are... More Description

INCEPTION - In February 1999 Giona Esago is kidnapped by the secretive Allied forces that control antigravity technology on Earth. He is given the opportunity to emigrate permanently to Mars due to his unusual ability to extrapolate correct conclusions from only few and scattered clues. En route to Mars he discovers that antigravity technology began with the Nazi regime on Earth which still exists and now controls the Moon, while Mars, and to a lesser extent Earth, are supposedly under Allied control. He receives advanced training and healing in Soviet-origin psychotronic chambers and is instructed in his overt mission, which will be a cataloguing of currently retrieved ancient Martian artifacts. He is also secretly recruited by a mysterious man who explains Giona's secret mission is to try and establish what the true purpose of the alien Greys is. Although the aliens have agreed not to have a presence on Mars, they trade advances in technology in exchange for various genetic experiments, and they have dealings with all the various human factions, including the Nazi regime on Luna.

STASIS begins six months into Esago's mission, on a Mars that is vastly different from what has been taught to the unsuspecting citizens of Earth.

The second book in the Overlords of Mars series.

'This book is what John Carter of Mars books could have been if written in the 21st century.' -Hawar Talabani

'He writes like a mix of Philip K. Dick and the Strugatsky brothers. Giuseppe Filotto is the 21st Century version of H.G.Wells with psychotronic enhancement.' -Henry Marten

PLEASE NOTE: This book is more than twice the size of the first book in the series accounting for the higher production costs.